Affiliation:
1. Sogn og Fjordane University College, The Faculty of Science, P.O.Box 133, N 6851 Sogndal, Norway
Abstract
AbstractThree high-resolution sediment cores from the periodically anoxic Inner Barsnesfjord and the oxic Outer Barsnesfjord and Sogndalsfjord, Western Norway, are analysed for signals of climate variation. Sedimentation rates are 0.85, 0.75 and 0.45 cm a−1, respectively. Sediment slices are taken of 0.3–0.5 cm thickness revealing annual resolution. Corresponding peaks of mineral clay particles, total organic matter and freshwater diatoms correlate well with maxima in regional precipitation, temperature and cloud cover over the last 20 years. This regional climate record is also correlated to the wider NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) winter index, northern hemisphere temperature and solar activity (cosmic rays and open solar flux) based on 60 years of continuous observation. There is a strong indication that the fjord sediment record contains a climate archive spanning the last 20–100 a; it is suggested that these proxies might also work on longer timescales. A simple box model is presented describing the use of the sediment record for the interpretation of climate variability on a regional scale and at a longer timescale on a millennium scale. It is predicted that this model can be transferred to sediment settings of similar regional climate influence.
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Subject
Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology
Cited by
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